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  1. PHENOMENA definition: 1. plural of phenomenon 2. plural of phenomenon. Learn more.

  2. noun. , plural phe·nom·e·na [fi-, nom, -, uh, -n, uh]phe·nom·e·nons. a fact, occurrence, or circumstance observed or observable: to study the phenomena of nature. Synonyms: incident, event. something that is impressive or extraordinary. Synonyms: miracle, marvel. a remarkable or exceptional person; prodigy; wonder.

  3. something that exists and can be seen, felt, tasted, etc., especially something unusual or interesting: Gravity is a natural phenomenon. Do you believe in the paranormal and other psychic phenomena? There's evidence to suggest that child abuse is not just a recent phenomenon. Synonyms. episode (EVENT) event. happening. incident.

  4. Examples of phenomena. phenomena. Phenomena is a gathering of spirited science writers who take delight in the new, the strange, the beautiful and awe-inspiring details of our world. From National Geographic.

  5. Definitions of phenomenon. noun. any state or process known through the senses rather than by intuition or reasoning. see more. noun. a remarkable person, thing, or development. see more. Pronunciation. US. /fɪˈnɑmɪnɑn/ UK. /fɛˈnɒmɪnən/ Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Phenomenon."

  6. a fact or an event in nature or society, especially one that is not fully understood. cultural/natural phenomena. phenomenon of something the global phenomenon of climate change. Globalization is a phenomenon of the 21st century. Early retirement is a relatively new phenomenon in Britain.

  7. 5 days ago · (fɪnɒmɪnən , US -nɑːn ) Word forms: plural phenomena. countable noun. A phenomenon is something that is observed to happen or exist . [formal] ...scientific explanations of natural phenomena. This form of civil disobedience isn't a particularly new phenomenon. More Synonyms of phenomenon. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

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